Controls Engineer

Rise Technical Cambridgeshire, England Feb 23, 2026

Type Full Time
Pay £45,000 – £55,000
Work Onsite
Level Senior

Controls Engineer focuses on this company build and manufacture exciting and highly niche machinery, they have a low staff turnover and truly reward exceptional engineers with training, progression and overtim.

What the role involves

  • This company build and manufacture exciting and highly niche machinery, they have a low staff turnover and truly reward exceptional engineers with training, progression and overtim.
  • Career prospects to become Technical Lead managing Controls projects from concept to completion.
  • Looking to be seen as a task expert and put their own stamp on projects.

Skills and requirements

  • Relevant technical, electrical, mechanical, maintenance, gas, plumbing, or engineering experience may be required.

Confirmed role details

  • £45,000 - £55,000 + Career Progression to Senior Engineer + Further Technical Training + Holiday + Fully Bespoke Projects + Company Car.

Candidate fit

  • technical judgement, safe working habits, careful diagnostics, and practical problem-solving

Additional role context

  • Home, Office and Field based, 10%-20% in the field commutable from Chatteris, Ely, Huntingdon, Cambridge, Peterborough, Wellingborough and surrounding areas with some travel in the.
  • Working in the Office on bespoke industrial project, with occasional requirement to travel (~15%).
  • Working as a technical expert on a range of systems, managing and delivering them from cradle to grave.

Known job details

  • Pay: £45,000 - £55,000
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